I have the GREENGER G16 with 16" wheels for a couple of years now. I LOVE IT. 20 mph max. Perfect for the city commute. This looks like an update new model. I would recomend except for the price.
Small wheels is one reason I have never bought a scooter, the second major one is the front wheel is to close which puts you over the handle bars the first time you have to lock up the wheels quickly.
Cool scooter! Here are my thoughts: The battery needs to be quick-swap to make it easy to remove to aid with carrying it. I wonder why they didn't go with 2 14-inch wheels. The price is a killer! 🥀
Excellent question. We didn't want to compromise on the quality of the front suspension, the 16 wheel has a much larger selection compared to the 14. The rear 12 wheel allows for more compactness and simple logistics. Hope we helped 😊
This is more affordable than the BAKCOU Timberwolf, or BAKCOU (full-suspension) Grizzly. But these have much bigger wheels, better brakes, and I think better power (750W?)
What makes e-scooters useful is their compact size and portability ... this scooter doesn't quite fit this description and you are better getting an e-bike.
How is this any better than the Swifty GO electric scooter? What exactly is so innovative about this? There is absolutely no way you guys were unaware of other similar scooters, with suspension. I don't get why you are hyping this particular scooter up so much. I'm sure it's great to ride, but why say things like "big wheels on a scooter is essentially unheard of" ..... Feeling a bit like a sponsored ad....
Hi, please let me explain. First, matirials, steel fram and front fork vs. aluminum. Second, a 36v vs. Removable 52v battery. Third, price. Fourth, the warranty and durability of the fram, And finally, the combination of a small wheel at the back allows for compactness and simple logistics. Hope we helped😊
@@EasybikeIsrael I see, thank you for clarification. My issue is not the comparison to other similar scooters, but the fact that they are pushing the narrative that this is something revolutionary when it's not, and when a channel like THIS, one that is clearly conscious of the latest innovations in this space make statements like that, credibility goes down and you question whether or not this is just some sort of partnership review... That being said, it looks great, and it looks like a fun smooth ride. The hyperbolic statements are unnecessary. Just give me specs and your opinion on the ride.....
@@magiricod Same, as long as it's something new and I like the looks of it, I'll just do my own research afterward. So I appreciate this channel introducing me to new products like this, but the fact that they didn't bother comparing it to other similar scooters that are currently available to order, and act like big wheels on an electric scooter with suspension is revolutionary, just gives me "conflict of interest" vibes.
I have the GREENGER G16 with 16" wheels for a couple of years now. I LOVE IT.
20 mph max. Perfect for the city commute.
This looks like an update new model.
I would recomend except for the price.
Small wheels is one reason I have never bought a scooter, the second major one is the front wheel is to close which puts you over the handle bars the first time you have to lock up the wheels quickly.
I had the chance to ride an easybike escooter for a while and I absolutely loved it. Looking forward to this one:)
Looks really cool I'd like to be able to take it for a test ride.
How can one order it in North America?
Hi Mike! Thank you
Very cool, would be lots of fun
THAT looks like fun.
Remind me of my 80’s huffy kick scooter- I’m in.
I first saw this in Italy about 8yrs ago. There are a bunch of them almost identical coming out of China for $500
Cool idea but the price is not workable IMO given how much folding ebike you can get for way less
Don't forget the bizarre placement of the battery
Cool scooter! Here are my thoughts:
The battery needs to be quick-swap to make it easy to remove to aid with carrying it.
I wonder why they didn't go with 2 14-inch wheels.
The price is a killer! 🥀
Excellent question. We didn't want to compromise on the quality of the front suspension, the 16 wheel has a much larger selection compared to the 14. The rear 12 wheel allows for more compactness and simple logistics. Hope we helped 😊
@EasybikeIsrael I appreciate the reply.
Nice scooter, I wonder if you can flip the rear rack to sit on, but I like it
We also designed a customized seat 😮
Looks neat
This is more affordable than the BAKCOU Timberwolf, or BAKCOU (full-suspension) Grizzly.
But these have much bigger wheels, better brakes, and I think better power (750W?)
VERY GOOOD
Oh Great. Yo Micah. Try the TLT tilter
It's about time someone with a brain invented a base right for everyone , it's still a death trap, but a great review.👍
Honestly with a 16" front wheel and suspension I can't really call it that anymore. This solves the biggest gripe with safety on electric scooters.
Does it have regen?
Two steps forward and four steps back (because of the $1900 price).
Nice .
Thank you for wearing a helmet.
cost just seems way too high for what it is, id consider it under 1k but probably not feasible since prototype
Not safe to ride a scooter with feet side by side. Should be one forward and one back. Better balance and braking control.
prefer a seat then stand up more comfort
$1900
EVERY SINGLE TIME
What makes e-scooters useful is their compact size and portability ... this scooter doesn't quite fit this description and you are better getting an e-bike.
ebikes with full suspension are much bigger than this scooter
Get a kickbike
How is this any better than the Swifty GO electric scooter? What exactly is so innovative about this? There is absolutely no way you guys were unaware of other similar scooters, with suspension. I don't get why you are hyping this particular scooter up so much. I'm sure it's great to ride, but why say things like "big wheels on a scooter is essentially unheard of" ..... Feeling a bit like a sponsored ad....
That is their tone for all their videos I just like seeing the new products
Hi, please let me explain.
First, matirials, steel fram and front fork vs. aluminum. Second, a 36v vs. Removable 52v battery. Third, price. Fourth, the warranty and durability of the fram, And finally, the combination of a small wheel at the back allows for compactness and simple logistics.
Hope we helped😊
@@magiricod I guess I'm just noticing it now. It's a bit offputting.
@@EasybikeIsrael I see, thank you for clarification. My issue is not the comparison to other similar scooters, but the fact that they are pushing the narrative that this is something revolutionary when it's not, and when a channel like THIS, one that is clearly conscious of the latest innovations in this space make statements like that, credibility goes down and you question whether or not this is just some sort of partnership review... That being said, it looks great, and it looks like a fun smooth ride. The hyperbolic statements are unnecessary. Just give me specs and your opinion on the ride.....
@@magiricod Same, as long as it's something new and I like the looks of it, I'll just do my own research afterward. So I appreciate this channel introducing me to new products like this, but the fact that they didn't bother comparing it to other similar scooters that are currently available to order, and act like big wheels on an electric scooter with suspension is revolutionary, just gives me "conflict of interest" vibes.
Never ride with your feet side by side!